Olympus BH2 Side-by-Side Dual Head Teaching Microscope with Trinocular Head & Pointer Unit
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The Olympus BH2 Side-by-Side Dual Head Teaching Microscope with Trinocular Head & Pointer Unit is a fully configured two-observer system built on the legendary BH2 research platform — enabling an instructor and student, or two clinicians, to simultaneously view the same specimen side-by-side, with an integrated pointer unit for precise feature indication and a trinocular head for simultaneous camera documentation.
KEY FEATURES
- Side-by-side dual head configuration with pointer unit for simultaneous two-observer observation and guided feature indication
- Trinocular head for simultaneous camera documentation alongside dual-observer viewing
- D Plan 4x, 10x, 20x, 40x, and 100x objectives covering the full magnification range from low-power survey to high-resolution oil immersion detail
- Olympus BH2 research-grade platform — one of the most respected upright microscopes ever produced, with a decades-long track record in research and clinical laboratories
- Condition: Excellent — inspected and performance-verified
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Technical Specifications
| Frame | Olympus BH2 |
| Teaching Configuration | Side-by-side dual head with pointer unit |
| Primary Head | Trinocular |
| Observers | 2 simultaneous |
| Objectives | D Plan 4x, D Plan 10x, D Plan 20x, D Plan 40x, D Plan 100x (oil) |
| Pointer Unit | Integrated |
| Condition | Excellent |
| SKU | BH2-2P |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Weight | 40 lbs |
Microscope Compatibility
Typical Applications
One-on-one pathology and histology teaching with pointer-guided instruction
Two-observer clinical consultation and diagnostic case review
Cytology and hematology training and case discussion
Research collaboration with simultaneous observation and camera documentation
Medical and veterinary school microscopy training
Quality control and consensus review in clinical laboratories
